My approach to weddings
You’ll remember how your wedding felt long after you’ve forgotten the timeline.
The atmosphere. The people. The feeling of having everyone you love together in one place.
That’s what I’m paying attention to.
My approach is calm, people-first, and focused on documenting the day as it naturally unfolds. Before the wedding, I take time to understand what matters most to you, who matters most to you, and the kind of experience you want to have.
On the day itself, I work in a relaxed and unobtrusive way, paying attention not just to the big moments, but to the people, interactions, and atmosphere that make the day yours.
Because the photographs that mean the most aren’t just a record of what happened.
They’re a reminder of how it felt to be there.
Most couples want beautiful portraits without feeling awkward or disappearing from the wedding for hours.
That’s exactly how I approach them.
We’ll usually step away briefly once or twice during the day for around 10–15 minutes at a time.
Long enough to create something beautiful. Short enough that you’re quickly back with your people.
I’ll gently guide where helpful, finding good light and creating space for natural moments without over-directing or making you feel like someone you’re not.
Just natural photographs that feel true to you and the day you actually had.
What about couple portraits?
Moments that matter
The loud ones. The quiet ones. The blink-and-you’ll-miss-it ones.
A squeeze of the hand during the vows. Your dad raising a toast. Old friends seeing each other for the first time in years. A look across the room from someone who loves you.
These are the moments that shape how the day felt.
The ones you remember. And the ones you were too busy living to even notice at the time.
That’s what I’m always watching for.
Not just the big scenes, but the people, relationships, and atmosphere that made the day yours.
These are the photographs that become more valuable with time.
The emotions
The laughs
The silly moments
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